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“People’s mothers” Fans react as Mercy Aigbe and Mide Martins enjoy a fun time in the rain

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Actresses Mercy Aigbe and Mide Martins have gotten their fans talking over a video of them playing in the rain.

The actresses enjoyed some fun time as they linked up on the set of a new movie, produced and directed by Mide Martins’ husband, Afeez Owo.

The beautiful actresses took a break from filming to play in the rain.

In the adorable video, Mide and Mercy were seen dancing as they sang the popular childhood song, “Rain, Rain, Go away”.

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Afeez Owo, who was on set with them, nodded his head in disapproval at their action.

Sharing the video, Mercy Aigbe wrote,

“This kind of rain is the one they call ‘disturbing and very annoying rain’ you know the one that will be falling and stopping!…. It won’t fall and stop completely. Jeez! Not 1 scene since morning!!! Whew! Rain no go let us shoot in peace!”.

The video had felt melted the hearts of their fans.
Fans react to the adorable video

One Toun Oreal wrote, “Lol…. person mummies o

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Slizzie Smith wrote, “See this two elderly women o, una don dey watch cocomelon too much abi I love you regardless

Khemmyzzy wrote, “Two favorite…. God bless you immensely

Mujidat Adeolaa wrote, “The way Afeez Owo was shaking his head

Senny Beauty wrote, “Who put this two madam for set oooo gbese re oooo

Lolyde007 wrote, “See old mama singing rain rain…love from this side

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Rayomi wrote, “So beautiful to watch… The feeling is out of the world

Enn beauty wrote, “Childhood memories

Otorro Roseline wrote, “Awwwn so beautiful

Olayinka wrote, “Agbaya dem”.
Mercy Johnson plays in the rain with her kids

In May, Actress Mercy Johnson had been declared as the Mother of the year following a video of herself dancing and playing in the rain with three of her kids.

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Mercy Johnson released the video on her Instagram with a caption that reads “On set #kafayaundercover ,so stressed and tired . Yet I have them on my mind..@theokojiekids…My Reason…P/S they nor dey gree say dem be butty ooo,these kids like Street”.

The fun-to-watch video went viral with many of her colleagues and fans hailing and declaring her as the nest mum ever.
Mercy Aigbe laments the loss of her hair

Nollytrailers news recalls Mercy Aigbe had taken to IG to lament after losing the edges of her hair due to her constant use of frontal wigs.

Lamenting, Mercy who declared that she will with immediate effect ‘divorce’ all wigs, said the quest to live the life of a ‘baby gel’ has caused her to lose her edges and it has made her look like an old woman.

‘See what baby girl life style has caused me, see my edges… see glue…see glue oo. My edges all gone,… i am now looking like my Eko…’

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She shared the video with the caption,’This Baby Geh life is not easy oh 🥲. I hereby divorce all forms of frontal hair 🥲🥲🤣🤣🤣’. She declared.

People’s mothers Fans react as Mercy Aigbe and Mide Martins enjoy a fun time in the rain (Video)

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Annie Idibia opens up about miscarriage, emotional struggles

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Annie Idibia reveals her miscarriage of twins last year, sharing the emotional toll and her decision to confide only in her husband and mother

 

Annie Idibia, the wife of renowned Nigerian musician 2Baba, has opened up about a heartbreaking miscarriage she experienced last year.

Also read: 2Baba’s ‘Face2Face’ album is the blueprint for Afrobeats – Adekunle Gold

Speaking on the recently premiered third season of the Netflix reality series Young, Famous and African, Annie disclosed that she had been expecting twins but lost the pregnancy.

Reflecting on the emotional toll, Annie revealed that despite already having two children, the loss deeply affected her.

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“I was not coming out enough the whole of last year. I was pregnant with twins, but I had a miscarriage,” she shared during the show.

Annie admitted that she struggled to share her grief with others, choosing to confide only in her husband, Innocent Idibia (popularly known as 2Baba), and her mother.

“I wasn’t even sure if I could share this with any of my friends. It’s only Innocent and my mum that knew about it,” she said.

The actress and entrepreneur also expressed her wish for a support system during the challenging period, noting how isolating the experience felt.

Young, Famous and African season 3, which premiered on 17 January, offers fans an intimate glimpse into the lives of prominent African celebrities, including their personal triumphs and struggles.

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Annie’s candid revelation has resonated with many viewers, sparking conversations around the often-overlooked topic of miscarriage and the emotional strength required to cope.

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Bobrisky slams EFCC as Nigeria’s “most wicked organisation”

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Bobrisky accuses EFCC of hypocrisy, calling it Nigeria’s “most wicked organisation,” while reacting to public sympathy for a fallen official

 

 

Nigerian transgender celebrity Bobrisky has fiercely criticised the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), calling it the “most wicked organisation in Nigeria.”

Also read: Nigerian crossdresser Bobrisky flees country after EFCC custody release

The statement was made in response to the EFCC’s plea for public empathy following the death of one of its officials during a night raid in Anambra State.

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Bobrisky took to Instagram Stories on Monday to air grievances against the anti-corruption agency, accusing it of hypocrisy.

“I just don’t like reading about the EFCC online because I feel like I want to throw up each time I read about them,” Bobrisky wrote.

The controversial figure alleged mistreatment during a prior encounter with the EFCC, sharing that the agency had detained and searched Bobrisky’s house on suspicion of money laundering.

“You’re asking the public to be human over the loss of your staff, but you are the most wicked people in Nigeria,” Bobrisky claimed.

Describing the experience further, Bobrisky stated, “When I was in your custody, you took me to my house and searched it, claiming I was printing money. The police are 100% better than you all, one million times.”

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The EFCC, known for its high-profile investigations into financial crimes, often faces scrutiny for its methods and operations.

Bobrisky’s remarks have sparked a heated debate online, with fans and critics alike sharing their opinions on the controversial post.

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May D opens up about secret marriage, divorce

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Nigerian singer May D shares his experience as a house husband in Sweden and the reason behind his divorce during the COVID-19 lockdown

 

Nigerian singer Akinmayokun Awodumila, better known as May D, has opened up about his secret marriage to a Swedish woman and the eventual divorce that followed.

Also read: Madrina criticises music industry practices, shares 2018 show incident

The ‘Soundtrack’ crooner shared the details during an episode of The Honest Bunch podcast, revealing a surprising chapter of his life abroad.

May D disclosed that after relocating to Sweden, he became a “house husband,” staying at home to take care of their child while his wife worked.

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Despite not holding a traditional job, he earned more from his music shows than his wife did in her working career.

“I went to Sweden for a show but decided to settle down there since my girlfriend was Swedish. I was a house husband. What do you want me to do? I should go and work?” he explained.

“My wife was working but when I go for a show, I make five times what she earns in a month. I was a house husband but I was comfortable. I had my baby, my wife can’t be the one taking care of the baby and working at the same time.”

However, the marriage came to an end during the COVID-19 lockdown. May D explained that he was stuck in Nigeria at the time, which led to his wife filing for divorce.

“We got divorced during COVID-19 because I got stuck in Nigeria. That was how she divorced me. You know they think different from us,” he said.

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May D’s candid revelation sheds light on the challenges faced in international relationships, particularly during the pandemic, and provides a glimpse into his life as both a father and a musician.

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